A quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes with a coupling housing contains a connection piece and a housing part as well as a plug-type fitting wherein the housing part and the connection piece are realized in the form of two parts.
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11. A coupling housing for a quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes with a housing pan for receiving a plug-type fitting and a connection piece for attaching a hose or a pipe comprising:
the connection piece and the housing part being in the form of two non-rotatably connected parts; and a connecting ring forming at least one of a positive fit and an integrated connection with the housing part, a flange on the connection piece being arranged on an end of the connection piece spaced from the housing part.
1. A coupling housing for a quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes with a housing part for receiving a plug-type fitting and a connection piece for attaching a hose or a pipe comprising:
the connection piece and the housing part being in the form of two non-rotatably connected parts; the housing part containing a first through-aperture; a recess adapted for accommodating a plug-type fitting provided on a first end of the first through-aperture; and the connection piece arranged on a second end of the first through-aperture, wherein the connection piece contains a flange on an end of the connection piece spaced from the housing part.
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at least one aperture formed on the flange, the at least one aperture engaged with a projection carried on the second end of the housing.
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the housing part containing a first through-aperture; a recess adapted for accommodating a plug-type fitting provided on a first end of the first through-aperture; and the connection piece arranged on a second end of the first through-aperture.
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The invention is based on a coupling housing for a quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes which contains a first through-hole, wherein the coupling housing features a connection piece for attaching a hose or a pipe and a housing part for receiving a plug-type fitting.
Quick-connect couplings of the pertinent type must fulfill various, sometimes contradictory requirements. They must be able to connect hoses or pipes to one another in a fluid-tight fashion, wherein the diffusion of volatile components of the fluids in the hoses or pipes, e.g., fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, refrigerant or the like, should also be as low as possible, and always below the applicable limiting values, some of which are stipulated by law. In addition, it should be possible to reliably and easily connect the pipes or hoses to the coupling housing. At the same time, due to the large quantities of quick-connect couplings produced, the manufacturing costs should be as low as possible.
The invention aims to develop a coupling housing for a quick-connect coupling as well as a quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes with additionally improved properties of use and low total manufacturing costs for the detachable connection of hoses or pipes.
According to the invention, this objective is attained with a coupling housing for a quick-connect coupling for hoses or pipes which contains a housing part for receiving a plug-type fitting and a connection piece for attaching a hose or a pipe and which is characterized by the fact that the connection piece and the housing part are realized in the form of two parts.
Due to this composite structure, the housing part as well as the connection piece can be optimally adapted to the various functions to be fulfilled. Despite an increase in the number of components required for the detachable connection of hoses or pipes, this results in lower total manufacturing costs. In addition, the connection of a hose or a pipe and the connection piece can be optimized without affecting the housing part. This connection may, for example, be realized through clamping, bonding, fusing or the like if the materials of the connection piece and the hose or the pipe feature corresponding properties.
In another embodiment of the invention, the connection piece consists of metal, in particular, steel, so that by clamping the hose or the pipe with the connection piece with the aid of a clamping sleeve, it is possible, for example, to produce a functionally reliable and commercially advantageous connection which can be subjected to high loads.
In one variation, it is proposed that the housing part consists of plastic, in particular, a plastic that is resistant to fuel, oil and/or high temperatures, so that the housing part functions reliably under various conditions and different mediums. The use of plastic makes it possible to integrate various functions into the housing part with comparatively low costs. For example, a locking mechanism for the plug-type fitting may be provided in the housing part.
In another embodiment of the invention, it is proposed that the connection piece and the housing part are connected so that they cannot rotate, they form a positive fit, and/or they are integrated. Due to this measure, there are no relative movements between the housing part and the connection piece, and a fluid-tight and diffusion-tight connection between both components is ensured.
In a further refinement of the invention, it is proposed that the housing part features a first through-hole, that a recess for accommodating a plug-type fitting is provided on the first end of the first through-hole, and that the connection piece is arranged on the second end of the first through-hole. Due to these measures, the plug-type fitting is protected from additional mechanical effects in the coupled state and an overall compact design is achieved.
In one embodiment of the invention, the connection piece is partially arranged in the first through-hole so that the forces which can be transmitted between the flange and the housing part are increased.
In a further refinement of the invention, it is proposed that the connection piece contains a flange on its end that faces the second end of the first through-hole such that a large surface is available for joining the connection piece and the housing part.
In another variation, the flange is arranged in the recess for receiving a plug-type fitting so that the flange and the housing part form a positive fit with one another and the pressure of the fluid in the interior of the housing part does not additionally stress the connection between the flange and the housing part.
In another embodiment of the invention, it is proposed that the flange contains at least one recess, and that the recess interacts with one or more projections of the housing part so that a connection between the connection piece and the housing part is produced that can handle high loads and that at least forms a positive fit and does not rotate.
In another variation of the invention, it is proposed that a connecting ring that forms a positive fit and/or that is integrated with the housing part and the flange is arranged on the side of the flange facing away from the housing part. Due to this measure, the connection between the housing part and the connection piece can be subjected to even higher loads.
In another embodiment of the invention, it is proposed that the housing part contains an opening that is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the through-hole, and that a locking element can be interlocked in the opening, wherein said locking element interlocks with a plug-type fitting received in the receptacle in the interlocked state such that an unintentional separation of the housing part and the plug-type fitting can be easily prevented.
Additional advantages and advantageous embodiments of the invention result from the following description, drawing and claims in which:
It is also easy to see in this representation that the opening 9 is essentially perpendicular to the through-hole 21, and that the locking element 11 contains locking tabs 25 on its lower end, with the locking tabs interlocking the locking element 11 in the housing part 3 in cooperation with the lower edges 27 of the opening 9. This interlocked arrangement can be separated by pressing the locking tabs 25 toward one another.
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The housing part 3, the connecting ring 7 and the locking element 11 can be advantageously manufactured from plastic because the comparatively complicated geometry of these components can be very precisely and inexpensively realized by means of injection molding or similar manufacturing methods. The connection piece 5 is preferably manufactured from metal, in particular, steel, such that the connection piece 5 is provided with a very high mechanical strength and the hoses or pipes which are not shown in
It would also be conceivable to realize arrangements in which the connection piece 5 is inserted into the through-hole 21 in the first end 39 of the housing part 3 facing away from the connection piece 5. In the assembled condition, the connection piece 5 protrudes from the second end 40 of the first through-hole. In this design, possible tensile forces between the connection piece 5 and the housing part 3 do not have to be transmitted between the connection piece 5 and the housing part 3 through the joint, but rather these forces can be transmitted through a positive fit.
In order to achieve a superior seal between the not-shown fluid in the second through-hole 23 of the connection piece 5 and the through-hole 45 of the plug-type fitting 41 and the surroundings, an O-ring 47 or another sealing element is arranged in the first through-hole 21. In order to protect the O-ring 47 from damage during the insertion of the plug-type fitting 41, an additional sleeve 49 is provided. If so desired, the sleeve 49 may exert a certain pre-stress upon the O-ring 47 such that the sealing effect is increased. It is also conceivable to provide several O-rings 47 in order to increase the sealing effect.
The plug-type fitting 41 features a collar 51. When the not-shown locking element 11 is inserted into the recess 9, the collar 51 prevents the plug-type fitting 41 from moving out of the through-hole 21 past the locking element 11. Consequently, the plug-type fitting 41 is interlocked in the housing part 3.
In another embodiment shown in
All characteristics disclosed in the description, the following claims and the drawing may be essential for the invention individually as well as in arbitrary combinations.
Sausner, Andreas, Vierneisel, Thomas
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